Judicial Writ Apr 2026
A is a formal written order issued by a court or another legal authority that commands a person or entity to perform a specific act or to refrain from acting in a certain way. Originating from English common law, writs are modern legal instruments used to enforce court judgments, compel the production of evidence, or provide "extraordinary relief" when standard appellate routes are unavailable. Common Types of Writs The legal system utilizes various specialized writs:
A higher court's review of a lower court's case record . judicial writ
Commands a public official or lower court to perform a duty. A is a formal written order issued by
Challenges a person’s right to hold public office. How to get a Writ of Execution | California Courts Commands a public official or lower court to perform a duty
Restrains a lower court from exceeding its authority.